Rain Day Maxima in 24 hours
Palizada 20, Camp., 28.0 and Motul, Yuc., 15.0
21 Pijijiapan, Chis., Champoton, Cam., 123.4 Kantulnil Kin, QR, and Progress Yuc 62.7., 48.5
22 Cacaluta, Chis., 204.5, Jonuta, Tab., 200.0 Merida Yuc., 48.5
Palizada 23, Camp., 236.5, Arriaga, Chis., 206.0, Jonuta, Tab. and Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Q.R. 125.0 and Oxkutzcab, Yuc., 85.0
24 Campeche Camp., 227.7., Oxkutzcab, Yuc., 141.0 and Arriaga, Chis., 137.8
By state highest accumulations of rain in 96 hours were: 777 mm in Campeche, Chiapas 680 mm, 504 mm in Yucatan, Tabasco 381.5 mm and 250.3 mm in Quintana Roo.
Winds recorded at the site of impact of the hurricane in Puerto Telchac, had reached its maximum intensity in category 3 with 205 km / h.
During its maximum intensity, just north of the Yucatan peninsula, the structure was asymmetric hurricane, with winds measured by reconnaissance aircraft of the NOAA up to 110 knots (205 km / h) with a length of 55 km in the southern half and up to 85 km in the northern semicircle. After the impact on land, by friction with the ground configuration and structure of the hurricane was uneven.
Hurricane Isidore developing his career in 288 hours, at which time he toured a distance of approximately 3490 km at an average speed of 12 km / h. This tenth of the cyclone season, was the first of the season came to earth on the side of the Atlantic, affecting the Yucatan Peninsula and the Southeast.
Winds recorded each hour in the meteorological station of the Airport of Merida, Yucatan, denotes a very strong strong intensity (force 6 to 7 on the scale of Beufort) from 14 hours (18 GMT) on day 22 to 04 am (09 GMT) on day 23, with winds of 46 to 54 km / h. The maximum wind intensity was reached between 17 and 19 hours (22 and 00 GMT) just during the passage of the wall and the eye of the hurricane (25 km from Merida) with sustained winds of 200 to 205 km / h with gusts 250 to 280 km / h.
Falling barometric pressure was more noticeable from 13 hours (18 GMT) on day 22 with 990.9 hPa and up to 7 hours (12 GMT) on day 23, when the gradual ascent to 987.1 hPa. The lowest pressure was at 19 hours (00 GMT) on September 22 with 969.9 hPa, coinciding with the stronger winds (205 km / h with gusts to 250 km / h). A second pressure drop was recorded between 03 and 05 hours (08 and 10 GMT) on day 23, corresponding to the loop in the path followed by Isidoro.
Wind direction from 19 hours a day and 22 to 19 hours of the day was 23 northwest winds shifting to north between 20 and 23 hours (01 and 04 GMT), turning sharply to the northeast winds from midnight.
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